Authors
Rafael Tolosana-Calasanz, José Ángel Bañares, Pedro Álvarez, Joaquín Ezpeleta, Omer Rana
Publication date
2010/9/1
Journal
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Volume
76
Issue
6
Pages
403-415
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Scientific workflow systems often operate in unreliable environments, and have accordingly incorporated different fault tolerance techniques. One of them is the checkpointing technique combined with its corresponding rollback recovery process. Different checkpointing schemes have been developed and at various levels: task- (or activity-) level and workflow-level. At workflow-level, the usually adopted approach is to establish a checkpointing frequency in the system which determines the moment at which a global workflow checkpoint – a snapshot of the whole workflow enactment state at normal execution (without failures) – has to be accomplished. We describe an alternative workflow-level checkpointing scheme and its corresponding rollback recovery process for hierarchical scientific workflows in which every workflow node in the hierarchy accomplishes its own local checkpoint autonomously and in an …
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